CLINIC books is one of a kind reference materials and a practical guide to all aspects of family based immigration, relief from removal cases, and immigration consequences of criminal convictions.

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Family-based Immigration: Nuts And Bolts, edited by Charles Wheeler of Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC), is a practical guide to all aspects of family-based immigration, including immediate relatives and the preference system, application process for permanent residence, consular processing, immigrating through marriage, grounds of inadmissability, the affidavit of support, and other topics of concern to practitioners.

BOOK OUTLINE

Chapter One: Family-Based Immigration: Immediate Relatives And The Preference System

Chapter Two: Overview Of The Application Process For Permanent Residence

Chapter Three: Adjustment Of Status

Chapter Four: Consular Processing

Chapter Five: Immigrating Through Marriage

Chapter Six: Grounds Of Inadmissibility

Chapter Seven: Waivers Of Inadmissibility

Chapter Eight: Affidavit Of Support

Chapter Nine: Self-Petitions For Abused Spouses And Children

Chapter Ten: Ethics

Numerous CD-ROM Resource Materials

Relief From Removal: A Practitioner's Guide, Editor: Jill Sheldon, Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC), is a practical guide to all aspects of relief from removal cases. This manual provides a detailed description of the law, as well as strategies for defending clients in removal proceedings. Chapters cover an overview of removal proceedings, asylum, cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, NACARA, withholding of removal, and relief under the Convention Against Torture. More information about this book will be provided on this page in due course.

BOOK OUTLINE

Chapter 1: Removal proceedings

Chapter 2: Grounds of deportability

Chapter 3: Grounds of inadmissibility

Chapter 4: Contesting removability

Chapter 5: Adjustment of status

Chapter 6: Waivers of inadmissibility and deportability in Removal proceedings

Crimes & Immigration: A Definitive Manual For Winning Cases, Editor: Jill Sheldon, Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC) is a practical guide to the immigration consequences of criminal convictions. It provides detailed information to assist legal advocates in analyzing the potential immigration consequences of criminal conduct. The manual covers the basic framework for evaluating the impact of crimes, and discusses in detail crime-based inadmissibility and deportability grounds, establishing good moral character, detention and removal issues, post conviction relief, and judicial review. More information about this book will be provided on this page in due course.

BOOK OUTLINE

Chapter 1: Evaluating A Criminal Case For Immigration Purposes

Chapter 2: Criminal Grounds Of Inadmissibility And Waivers

Chapter 3: Criminal Grounds Of Deportability

Chapter 4: Good Moral Character

Chapter 5: Detention And Removal Of Noncitizens Charged With Criminal Grounds Of
Inadmissibility Or Deportability

Chapter 6: Applications For Relief From Removal For Criminal Aliens In Removal
Proceedings

Chapter 7: Working With Criminal Defense Counsel And The Criminal Courts On The
Structure And Amelioration Of Convictions

Chapter 8: Judicial Review

Numerous CD-ROM Resource Materials

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Charles Wheeler, Esq. is a senior attorney with Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC) in San Francisco. Prior to joining CLINIC, Mr. Wheeler directed the National Immigration Law Center in Los Angeles, which serves a similar function. He has been specializing in immigration law and aliens' rights issues for 25 years. He is considered an expert in several aspects of immigration law. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia and the University of Maryland School of Law.

Jill Sheldon is the Southeast Field Office Attorney for the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) in Miami. She conducts trainings for CLINIC in various parts of the country with a focus on issues relating to the immigration consequences of criminal convictions and relief from removal. She also provides assistance to CLINIC affiliates throughout her region and represents immigrants in immigration court and before the Board of Immigration Appeals. Ms. Sheldon has also worked as a CLINIC detention attorney in Villanova, Pennsylvania, representing and assisting detained immigrants in various Pennsylvania jails. She previously worked for two years as the CLINIC detention attorney in Miami through the Georgetown University Law Center/Jesuit Refugee Service Fellowship. Ms. Sheldon received her A.B. from Columbia University and her J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center.

TESTIMONIALS

"So well written and easy to understand that it should be keep out of the hands of the general public!"Michael L. Detzky, Esq.

"I have purchased all three of these books and find them very, very helpful"Richard Coffin, Esq.

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